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Chacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunnin

Chacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunning views, we were lucky to have a sunny day and we could see La Paz and the whole of the Cordillera Real (Real Mountain Range) in all its glory. Its elevation is mere 5,421 meters, about the same height of Everest base camp.  Not to brag or anything!


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Chacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunninChacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunnin

Chacaltaya mountain involved hiking straight up through snow to get to its peak. The top has stunning views, we were lucky to have a sunny day and we could see La Paz and the whole of the Cordillera Real (Real Mountain Range) in all its glory. Its elevation is mere 5,421 meters, about the same height of Everest base camp.  Not to brag or anything!


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Chacaltaya, 5400 meters above sea level

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